Handbook of Social and Clinical Psychology: The Health PerspectiveC. R. Snyder, Donelson R. Forsyth Pergamon Press, 1991 - 878 sidor |
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... step in the evolution of the social / clinical interface . This handbook repre- sents that step . Our colleagues immediately began to tell us about the Brobdingnagian nature of the task that we were beginning . We heard about the ...
... step in the evolution of the social / clinical interface . This handbook repre- sents that step . Our colleagues immediately began to tell us about the Brobdingnagian nature of the task that we were beginning . We heard about the ...
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... steps must be followed for problem - solving to be effective ; an individual usually moves back and forth from one ... step , involves choosing which of the different alternatives is best , and verification consists of evaluating the ...
... steps must be followed for problem - solving to be effective ; an individual usually moves back and forth from one ... step , involves choosing which of the different alternatives is best , and verification consists of evaluating the ...
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... step - by- step treatment manual ( pp . 1-68 ) . New York : Guilford Press . Beck , A. T. , Rush , A. J. , Shaw , B. F. , & Emery , G. ( 1979 ) . Cognitive therapy of depression . New York : Guilford Press . Bergin , A. E. ( 1980 ) ...
... step - by- step treatment manual ( pp . 1-68 ) . New York : Guilford Press . Beck , A. T. , Rush , A. J. , Shaw , B. F. , & Emery , G. ( 1979 ) . Cognitive therapy of depression . New York : Guilford Press . Bergin , A. E. ( 1980 ) ...
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The Health Perspective | 11 |
SelfRelated Issues | 21 |
The Role of Humor and the Self | 41 |
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